Building “Backlinks” Google Juice For Free
Getting your website ranked high and increasing traffic is (or should be) in your top ten list of things to do. Now, why not kill two birds with one stone and build backlinks as we generate more traffic at the same time?
1) The most common or at least one that is gaining lots of popularity lately is Article Marketing.
Read this article to get a list of the top 20 article submission sites.
2) Another great way, which few people talk about is commenting. You can comment on blogs, articles, videos that are getting lots of traffic or are very informative. You want to make sure you make smart comments and add value. Your comment will likely be labeled as spam if you just write stuff like “nice blog, keep it up!”. Instead you want to add to the conversation and participate.
3) Blogs from other sites are also a great way to get backlinks back to your self hosted blog. One of the advantages of getting a blog with another site is that you can borrow their authority and increase your exposure much faster than trying to do it all yourself.
4) One of the most powerful forms to get backlinks and increase traffic to your website is through bookmarking, or what I call bookmark marketing.
5) Last, one of my favorite and very secret ones is “auto-pilot” blogs. This is specially good if you have domain names just hanging around and you are not using them. You can install a wordpress blog and get a plugin that finds articles, pictures and other news and creates content for your site on autopilot. This can be tied in with your twitter account and automate your tweeting as well. There are free plugins that will do similar things like ‘wp-o-matic’ which you should also check out.
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Great tips and LOVE number 5. It’s an excellent strategy that makes everything so much easier. And certainly agreed with the commenting tip – there’s no reason it can’t be win-win for both the blogger (they get interaction and feedback on their blog, which also encourages other participation) and for the commenter (they get a link back and potentially some click-throughs) and maybe they’ll visit each other’s blogs and end up networking.